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We stayed in a triple room for four nights in December. The room was fresh and comfortable, cleaned daily with fresh towels and bedding. The hostal is situated on the fourth floor of a town house in the centre of Madrid. The staff were friendly...More

Stayed for 5 nights when touring and then 1 night when exiting Spain.
The location of this hotel is a few minutes walk from Sol square so it is right in the main tourist area. There are an abundance of hotels in this price range,...More

It was chosen because of its super location and price. The room was clean, bed was comfortable but, after the 2-night staying there, the most impressive was their friendliness and helpfulness. Our baggage wasn't come with us on the same freight, the delivery from airline...More

Had a great stay at this hostel. We booked it due to the price and the location and it was just what we needed for a night stay right in the city.
The beds were very comfy. The only real drawback was the size of...More

Very good hostal, stayed here for 5 nights. Location is very good. We took our breakfast, just a couple of minutes walking from the hostel, every morning. Nice and helpfull staff. We had a room at the back. No street noise at all. Airco works...More

Expansive plazas, local and foreign crowds, streetperformers, colorful lights, window shopping,restaurant signs promising the best paella, ham, andchurros con chocolate- this is downtown Madrid, acollection of plazas interconnected by a network ofside streets. Some of these side streets are widepedestrian shopping routes, and some are hidden, soit's possible to duck in and out of the bustle as

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desired. The iconic Puerta del Sol is the giantcrossroads of the city and a must-see attraction atany time of the day. The nearby Plaza Mayor,completely enclosed by historic red buildings, is anideal place to grab a bite to eat outside, amidstscores of tables and people out for a stroll. PlazaIsabel II (also known as “Opera”) is smaller and agood meeting spot, and the stately Plaza del Orienteis the front yard of the Royal Palace. Centro can betouristy (pickpockets are unfortuately not unheard-ofhere), crowded, and sometimes gimmicky, but it is alsothe place to experience classic Madrid.